Administrative duties at UCF included
the department accreditation by the ABET board, the accreditation
by the Southern Accreditation of Colleges and Schools, the accreditation
by the State University System, hiring faculty, interacting with
the CEE advisory board for the purpose of raising funds and reviewing
the undergraduate and graduate curricula in both programs (Civil
and Environmental engineering), and developing a department strategic
plan. The department currently has twenty two faculty, four staff
members, three Research Associates, and a technician. The undergraduate
enrollment amounts to 620 students equally split among the two
programs, and 135 graduate students. The following are highlights
of major accomplishments during my administrative tenure at UCF:

Secured a six year accreditation
period in 1991.

Assisted with SACS and SUS accreditation
activities in 1994.

Hired 9 new faculty tenure track
members, two of which are African/Americans of which one male
and one female.

Worked with five CEE faculty to
achieve tenure and promotion to Assocaite Professor, and one
promotion from the rank Associate Professor to the rank of Professor.

Completed a department strategic
plan in 1991 and updated it in early 1994.

Hired two new staff members (secretarial
level).

Worked with the Curriculum sub-committee
of the CE advisory board to evaluate both program curricula.
Proposed changes were partially voted on by the faculty and included
in the '94-'95 catalog.

Worked with theDean of Engineering
and the fund raising sub-committee of the CE advisory board to
establish the "Alex Alexander professorship" for Environmental
restoration. The Professorship was completed in october 1996.

Established an Infrastructure
Endowed Professorship for civil engineering.

Increased the annual research
funding in the CEE Department to over $2,000,000.

Increased the total student enrollment
from 420 to 750.

Worked with the local consultant
firms to establish student scholarships including Greiner , ASCE,
and FES scholarships.

Increased the department exposure
locally and nationally by developing a promotional videotape,
the "Surveyor" newsletter, short courses and workshops,
and Executive Conferences to attract international delegations.

Worked closely with the executive
officer and the CEE faculty to improve advisement especially for
the undergraduate program. The outcome is a significant increase
in the size of the graduating class.

Attracted an Executive Conference
on Motor Vehicle and the Environment to UCF which is sponsored
by the International Road Federation. The fifth in the series
was scheduled for May 1996.

Offered several workshops at UCF
and encouraged other CEE faculty to develop similar activities.

1995-1997: Co-Principal Investigator:
" Development of a Simulation Model for the OOCEA Plazas
and Study of Air Quality Benefits of EPASS", Orlando/Orange
County Expressway Authority (Sponsor $100,000), P.I. (H. Al-Deek)

1984-1985: Principal Investigator:
"Automatic Passenger Counting System for Transit Buses,"
Virginia Department of Highway and Transportation, June 1984 to
September 1985 (Sponsor: $50,000).

1983-1984: Principal Investigator:
"Flood/Hurricane Evacuation Plan for the City of Virginia
Beach," The City of Virginia Beach and the Virginia Office
of Emergency and Energy Services, November 1983 to November 1984
(Sponsor: $38,000).

1983-1985: Co-Principal Investigator:
"Transportation Actions to Reduce Evacuation Times Under
Natural Disasters," National Science Foundation, January
1983 to January 1985 (Sponsor: $182,000).

13. Abkowitz, Alford, Boghani, Cashwell,
Radwan, and Rothberg, "State and Local Issues in Transportation
of Hazardous Materials: Toward a National Strategy", Transportation
Research Board, Record No. 1313, 1991.

51. A. E. Radwan and K. C. Sinha,
"Effect of the National Speed Limit on the Severity and Cost
of Heavy Truck Accidents," Transportation Quarterly,
An Independent Journal for Better Transportation, April 1978.

12. A. Sadegh and A. E. Radwan, "ARTWORK:
A Simulation Model of Urban Arterial Work Zones," Third
International Conference on Microcomputers in Transportation,Sponsored by ASCE, San Francisco, CA, June 1989.

14. A. E. Radwan and M. Goul, "Knowledge-Based
System Development in Real-Time Traffic Control," First International
Conference on Applications of Advanced Technologies in Transportation
Engineering, Sponsored by ASCE, San Diego, CA, February 1989.

23. A. G. Hobeika, A. E. Radwan and
K. Hwang, "A Model for Evacuation of Transportation Networks,"
Proceedings of the National Conference on Microcomputers in Urban
Transportation held in San Diego, CA, June 1985.

24. A. E. Radwan and A. Sadegh, "Assessment
of Software for Traffic Signal Analysis," Proceedings of
the National Conference on Microcomputers in Urban Transportation
held in San Diego, CA, June 1985.

30. A.E. Radwan, K.C. Sinha, and
H.L. Michael, "Development and Use of a Computer Simulation
Model for the Evaluation of Design and Control Alternatives for
Intersections of Minor Roads with Multi-Lane Alternatives for
Intersections of Minor Roads with Multi-Lane Rural Highways:
Selection of the Simulation Model," Joint Highway Research
Project, Final Report, JHRP-79-8, 1979.

31. A.E. Radwan, K.C. Sinha, and
H.L. Michael, "Development and Use of a Computer Simulation
Model for the Evaluation of Design and Control Alternatives for
Intersections of Minor Roads with Multi-Lane Rural Highways: Field
Studies of Model Validation," Joint Highway Research Project,
Final Report, JHRP-79-9, 1979.

32. A.E. Radwan, K.C. Sinha, and
H.L. Michael, "Development and Use of a Computer Simulation
Model for the Evaluation of Design and Control Alternatives for
Intersections of Minor Road with Multi-Lane Rural Highways: Model
Application," Joint Highway Research Project, Final Report,
JHRP-79-10, 1979.

"Two Computer Software
for Signal System Progression", A workshop offered for participents
of the 1996 Traffic and Safety Conference held at Penn State University,
State College, Pennsylvania, December 9-11, 1996.

"Environmental Aspects of
Traffic Congestion", paper presented at the Congress of
Executives for Transportation held in Monterrey, Mexico, October
1996.

"Motor Vehicles and the
Environment", PRO-ECO Environmental Congress held in Monterrey,
Mexico, May 7-9, 1996.

"Impact of the Economic
and Industrial World Order on Environment", United

5. "The Civil Engineering Curriculum
Evolution at UCF", presented at the East Central Branch
Meeting of ASCE, March, 1995.

6. "A Framework for ATIS Safety
Evaluation", Third ASCE International Conference on Applications
of Advanced Technologies in Transportation held in

Seattle, Washington, July 1993.

7. "State and Local Issues in
Transportation of Hazardous Materials: Toward A National Strategy,"
paper presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Transportation
Research Board, Washington, DC, January 1991.

10. "Freight Flow and Attitudinal
Survey for Arizona," paper presented at the 67th Annual Meeting
of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January
1988.

11. "The Economics of Transporting
Solid Wastes," paper presented at the 65th Annual Meeting
of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January
1986.

12. "Transportation of Hazardous
Wastes in Arizona," paper presented at the 65th Annual Meeting
of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January
1986.

13. "Preferential Control Warrants
for Light Rail Transit Movements," paper presented at the
64th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington,
D.C., January 1985.

14. "Investigation of the Effect
of Change in Vehicular Characteristics on Highway Capacity and
Level of Service," paper presented at the 64th Annual Meeting
of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January
1985.

19. "Evaluation of a Parking
Design Strategy for the New Fleet Mix," paper presented at
the Annual Meeting of the Institute of Transportation Engineers,
Chicago, Illinois, August 1982.

20. "Bus Preemption Signal System
at Urban Intersections," paper presented at the Transportation
and Energy Conservation Workshop held at Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University, August 1981.

21. "Evaluation of Design and
Operational Countermeasures to Improve Safety at Multi-Lane Rural
Intersections, "paper presented at Committee A3A02 of the
59th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington,
D.C., January 1980.

22. "Guidelines for Traffic
Control at Isolated Intersections on High Speed Rural Highways,"
paper presented at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Transportation
Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 1979.

Florida Section of the American Society
of Civil Engineers: Member of the Transportation Committee (1990-1993).

Arizona Section of the Institute
of Transportation Engineers: Member of the Carrier Recruitment
Committee (1988-1990)

American
Society of Engineering Education

UCF COMMITTEE SERVICE

Member of the search committee for
the UCF Parking Director (1996)

Member
of the search committee for the VP of Administration (1995)

UCF
Strategic Planning External Forces Task Chair (1995-1996)

Faculty Salary Compression
(1994-1995)

President of the Council of Chairs
(1994-1995)

UCF Master Plan (1994-1995)

Library Advisory Committee (1994-1995)

Chaired the search committee for
the VP of Research and Graduate Studies (1993)

ASU COMMITTEE SERVICE

Member, ASU Faculty Senate (1989-1991)

Member, College of Engineering Computer
Software Development Committee (1989- Present)

Co-Chair, CE Department "Strategic
Planning" Committee (1989-1990)

Member, Search Committee for a CE
Department Chair (1988-1989)

Member, CE Department Office Committee
(1988-1989)

Member, CE Department Microcomputer
Committee (1986-1988)

OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC
SERVICES

Member of Professional Societies

Supporting Member of the Transportation
Research Board since 1975

Member of the Arizona Society of
Civil Engineers since 1978

Member of the Institute of Transportation
Engineers since 1975

Member of the Arizona Section of
Institute of Transportation Engineers (1984-1990)

Member of the Florida Section of
Institute of Transportation Engineers since 1990

Member of Florida Engineering Society
since 1993.

Conference Activities:

Served on the organizing committee
of three international conferences on microcomputer applications
in transportation sponsored by the American Society of Civil Engineers.
In addition, conducted the following activities in association
with these conferences:

Served as a session moderator for
one session at the first conference (San Diego, 1985), two sessions
at the second conference (Boston, 1987), and three sessions at
the third conference (San Francisco, 1989).

Organized a session on the application
of the Highway Design Model (HDM III) computer program developed
by the World Bank.

Served on the Organizing Committee
of a national conference on the transportation of hazardous material
to be held in St. Louis, May, 1990.

Panel Reviews:

- Served on a panel to review proposals
submitted for the Oakridge Institute for Science and Education
(ORISE), 1991, 1993, and 1995.

- Served on the National Cooperative
Research Program (NCHRP) panel in 1993.

Journal Referee Services:

Reviewed over 50 refereed papers
submitted to the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Transportation
Research Board.

Reviewed a textbook on "Traffic
and Highway Engineering," published by West Publishing Company.
The review was published in the Bibliographic section of the
Transportation Science Journal, Vol. 23, Number 1, February, 1989.

Using different computer software
(TRANSYT, PASSER, NETSIM, and TEAPAC), Sponsored by the Oklahoma
Deprtment of Transportation, June-August, 1995.

Organized and lectured in a three
day short course on "Traffic Signal Timing in the 90's"
offered at Arizona State University once, and seven
times at University of Central Florida.

Organized and directed the First,
Second, Third, and Fourth Executive Conference on Motor Vehicles
and the Environment held in Orlando, Florida May 1992, 1993, 994,
and 1995.

Organized and lectured in a three
day short course on "Air Quality in Urban Transportation"
sponsored by the World Bank in Washington, D.C., December 1991.

Organized and lectured in two
work zone safety workshops as a part of the Technology Transfer
Program at Arizona State University (1988).

Organized and lectured in twelve
Microcomputer Workshops as a part of the Technology Transfer Program
at Arizona State University (1984-Present)

Taught the Transportation Section
of the P.E. refresher course at ASU and UCF.

Other Activities:

Attended a one-day training session
on "First on the scene for hazardous material incidents,"
sponsored by Arizona Division of Emergency Services held in Flagstaff,
August 1989.

Invited by the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization to attend their annual meeting on the Dioxin
Pilot Study held in West Berlin, Germany, April, 1988.

Invited by the Egyptian Government
to assist the Egyptian Department of Transportation with developing
a National Transportation Information System, December 1987.

Served as an editor of the Civil
Engineering Department Newsletter, at ASU(1987 and 1988).

Contributed to the Arizona Town
Hall Report on Air Quality, (1988).

Served as a coordinator in the Fourth
and Fifth Executive Conference on Road Management, Sponsored by
the Internal Road Federation held in Phoenix in 1990, and 1991.

Directed the Second and Third
Executive Conference on the Management of Road Maintenance sponsored
by the International Road Federation, Washington, D.C., and held
in Phoenix (1988, 1989), and co-directed the first conference
held in Phoenix in 1987.

Delivered a talk about microcomputer
applications in transportation to the Arizona County Engineers
meeting in Sierra Vista, September, 1985.

Attended a two-day training session
on "Safety Features for Local Roads and Streets," sponsored
by the National Highway Institute (Federal Highway Administration),
December, 1985.

Served as a member of the VPI
Traffic Committee and Subcommittee Chairman for Campus Parking
(1981-1984).

Served as a Faculty Advisor for
the Student Chapter of the Institute of Transportation Engineers
at VPI (1980-1984).

Served as a Member of the Technical
Committee, Virginia Section of the Institute of Transportation
Engineers (1982-1984).

Past Chairman of the Transportation
Committee, Blacksburg of the Eighties (BITE) (1981-1982), Committee's
major task was to establish a transit system for the town of Blacksburg,
Virginia.

CONSULTING ACTIVITIES

-- Traffic Expert Witness for several
law firms in the Orlando area.

-- Saudi Arabia Cultural Attache
in Washington, D.C.

-- United Nations Development Program
(UNDP/UN):

Conducted an indepth evaluation of
the Institutional building process of the Ministry of Communication,
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, November 1993.

-- Westinghouse Electric Corporation/Electronic
Systems Group in Baltimore, Maryland. Developed an educational
program and delivered a three day seminar on Intelligent Vehicle
Highway Systems potential for retraining of electrical and system
engineers, Jane 1993.

-- International Road Federation:
Served as a coordinator in the second, third, fourth fifth,
sixth, and seventh Executive Conference on Road Management, held
in Phoenix, Arizona (1988-1994).

-- American Engineering Company:
Conducted a traffic capacity analysis for a proposed development
in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area, November, 1989.

-- Transfer of Knowhow Through Expatriate
Nationals (TOKTEN) program, U.N., Cairo, Egypt. Assisted the
Egyptian Department of Transportation in developing a National
Transportation Information System. This system will serve as
an aid for decision makers and transportation planners to develop
short term transportation plans and policies at the national level
in Egypt, December 1987.

-- Mountain West Research, Phoenix,
Arizona. Conduct a transportation risk assessment of hazardous
waste to a proposed site in Pima County, Arizona. A study sponsored
by Arizona Department of Health Services. April 1987.

-- Mountain West Research, Phoenix,
Arizona. Assess the theoretical background and the applicability
of RADTRAN III model to conduct the risk of transporting nuclear
spent fuel to the proposed Yucca Mountain site. A study sponsored
by the state of Nevada. October 1986 - May 1987.

-- Decision Systems Research Center,
College of Business, Arizona State University. Develop and evaluate
a Knowledge Based Expert System for Signalized Control at Isolated
Intersections (SCII). July 1986 - July 1987.

-- ENSCO (Environmental Systems Company),
Maricopa, Arizona. Developed a computerized database marketing
system for hazardous waste shipments in Arizona. This marketing
tool is used to evaluate anticipated shipments to a proposed dump
site in Pima County, Arizona. May 1986.

-- Dames and Moore, Phoenix, Arizona.
Assessed the economics of transporting solid wastes to transfer
stations and landfill sites in Maricopa County, Arizona. March
- May 1985.

-- Department of Psychology, Arizona
State University. Developed relationships between traffic operation
and drivers reaction times due to varying visual processes. Project
sponsored by Arizona Department of Transportation (supplemented
pay through ASU). October - December 1984.

-- Anderson and Associates, Blacksburg,
Virginia. Conducted an impact analysis for coal train traffic
on street traffic performance in Wilmington, North Carolina.
January - July 1982.